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The search for new water sources is never-ending for growing cities in the desert Southwest.Traditional sources like rivers and underground aquifers are…
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If you travel across the rural Navajo Nation, you may find yourself rubbernecking out the window at giant street art. Murals created from photographic…
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Last month, Navajos passed a referendum that allows for the first time for a non-Navajo speaker to be president. The move, while political, sparked a…
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Energy production in Texas is dominated by oil and gas — but the state also leadsthe United States in the production of wind power. Some energy analysts…
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Social media has made connecting with faraway friends and relatives so easy, many of us take it for granted. But imagine if it was the only way to…
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A third of the Navajo Nation is now covered with sand dunes — the result of climate change.Roads, corrals, entire homes have been buried in sand, creating…
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We know that too much salt is bad for your diet. It's also bad for growing crops.Salty soil is a common problem for farmers in the arid West — and it only…
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“I was contacted by a colleague at the Colibri Center for Human Rights in Tucson,” she said.The Center’s investigators work in the office of the Pima…
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BOQUILLAS, Coahuila--A border crossing that's seen as part of a template to rescue damaged, rural economies along the Rio Grande has marked its second…
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The city of San Diego will take up measures this fall aimed at reforming the existing taxi industry. But cab companies are urging them to turn their gaze…